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Traveling on the small wooden boat is quite an experience. I got to experience a local commuter would use to go from point a to point b. But man, the water... it was BLACK...it was dead ... and it smells like diesel! So if you...More

Ask leciel83 about Sadarghat

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One of the busiest waterways in the country. All manner of vessels plying the River to get to the other side or to head down the River. Inexpensive to hire a small vessel that you will need to sit cross legged on. Don't fall in...More

Ask Steve C about Sadarghat

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A very busy inland river port. Thousands of water transports are moving from this place everyday. The roads leading to Sadarghat is awfully crowded. We were in big problem taking our vehicle there. The vehicle could hardly move and we had to get down to...More

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Ask Kaniz K about Sadarghat

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There are lots of hotels to choose from, mainly in the 2-3 star range but which ever hotel you choose they should be able to provide assistance finding a local guide, you could possibly do it all yourself from the guide... More

There are lots of hotels to choose from, mainly in the 2-3 star range but which ever hotel you choose they should be able to provide assistance finding a local guide, you could possibly do it all yourself from the guide books but part of the experience is having someone explain everything and make sure you do not miss anything,
I really enjoyed Dhaka and spent four days there in total and would quite happily go back and do it all again.